Sarah Palin's rumored 2012 run: A timeline

Will she or won't she? In the past year, the media has obsessively speculated on the (ever fluctuating) odds of a Palin 2012 presidential bid

Sarah Palin speaks in Denver, Colorado.
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Almost as soon as Sarah Palin burst onto the national political scene in 2008, pundits began wondering whether she would one day make a bid for president. Thanks to her enduring popularity with a particular brand of conservative, such speculation has not subsided. Meanwhile, Palin has been purposefully vague about her 2012 ambitions, pursuing a burgeoning media career and keeping journalists in a "perpetual will-she-or-won't-she frenzy," in the words of TIME's Mark Halperin. Here's a timeline of how the debate over Palin's intentions has fluctuated since she resigned as governor of Alaska:

August 20, 2011

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